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Virtual MBX Driver Help Virtual MBX Driver for Modbus, Modbus Plus and Modbus TCP Networks Version 9 Virtual MBX Driver Help VIRTUAL MBX DRIVER HELP Virtual MBX® Driver for Modbus, Modbus Plus and Modbus TCP Networks Version 9 Copyright © 1994-2017, Cyberlogic® Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. This document and its contents are protected by all applicable copyright, trademark and patent laws and international treaties. No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the express written permission of Cyberlogic Technologies Inc. This document is subject to change without notice, and does not necessarily reflect all aspects of the mentioned products or services, their performance or applications. Cyberlogic Technologies Inc. is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this presentation. 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Document last revision date October 20, 2017 Cyberlogic Technologies Inc. - 2 - Virtual MBX Driver Help TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ........................................................................................................ 4 Remote Connectivity.............................................................................................. 4 Compatibility ......................................................................................................... 4 Blending MBX-Supported Networks ......................................................................... 4 What Should I Do Next?...................................................................................... 7 Learn How the Driver Works .................................................................................. 7 Read a Quick-Start Guide ....................................................................................... 7 Get Detailed Information on the Configuration Editor ............................................... 7 Verify That It’s Working or Troubleshoot a Problem .................................................. 7 Get Information on Related Products ...................................................................... 7 Print a Copy of This Document ............................................................................... 7 Contact Technical Support ..................................................................................... 7 Communication Using the Virtual MBX Driver .................................................... 8 Device Drivers for 16-Bit Applications ...................................................................... 8 The Prior Art: 16-Bit Device Drivers ..................................................................... 8 Achieving Compatibility Using the Virtual MBX Driver............................................. 8 Virtual DOS Machine for 16-Bit Applications ............................................................. 8 Running DOS Applications .................................................................................. 9 Running 16-Bit Windows Applications .................................................................. 9 Quick-Start Guide ..............................................................................................11 Running Modsoft and MBPSTAT from Shortcuts ..................................................... 11 Running DOS Applications from a Command Prompt .............................................. 11 Configuring Shortcuts for DOS Applications ........................................................... 12 Creating Shortcuts with the Virtual MBX Configuration Editor ............................... 12 Creating Shortcuts with Windows Explorer ......................................................... 14 Configuring Support for 16-Bit Windows Applications .............................................. 20 Configuration Editor Reference ........................................................................22 16-bit Windows Applications Tab .......................................................................... 22 16-bit DOS Applications Tab ................................................................................. 23 Product Version Tab ............................................................................................ 24 Validation & Troubleshooting ...........................................................................26 Virtual MBX Driver Messages ................................................................................ 26 Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................................. 27 Appendix A: DOS Application Shortcuts ............................................................28 Appendix B: MBX Architecture and Companion Products .................................33 MBX Driver ......................................................................................................... 33 Ethernet MBX Driver ............................................................................................ 34 Serial MBX Driver ................................................................................................ 34 MBX Gateway Driver ............................................................................................ 35 Mbx.Net Gateway Driver ...................................................................................... 35 Virtual MBX Driver ............................................................................................... 35 MBX Bridge ......................................................................................................... 36 MBX OPC Server ................................................................................................. 36 MbpStat.Net ....................................................................................................... 37 Mbx.Net Server ................................................................................................... 37 MBX SDK ............................................................................................................ 38 Cyberlogic Technologies Inc. - 3 - Virtual MBX Driver Help INTRODUCTION The Virtual MBX Driver allows all existing 16-bit DOS or Windows 3.x NETLIB/NetBIOS- compatible applications to run under current 32-bit Windows operating systems in their original binary form. This includes programs such as Modsoft, ModLink, MBPSTAT and hundreds of other custom applications written by software developers and system integrators. With the Virtual MBX Driver installed, you can execute 16-bit programs exactly the same way as in their original environment. These applications can run concurrently with other 16- or 32-bit applications, sharing the same 32-bit device driver. In addition, you can concurrently execute multiple instances of the same application. For example, you can run multiple instances of MBPSTAT to monitor the operation of multiple Modbus Plus networks. If your computer uses a 64-bit edition of Windows, refer to Cyberlogic Knowledge Base article KB2010-02 Running 16-Bit Applications for important information on using the Virtual MBX Driver on your system. This driver is part of Cyberlogic’s MBX Driver Suite, MBX OPC Server Suite, MBX OPC Premier Suite, MBX OPC Enterprise Suite and MBX Bridge Suite, providing 16-bit application compatibility for these products. Remote Connectivity The MBX Gateway Driver, which is included with all MBX products, allows applications on your system to access MBX devices in other computers on your network. Your system will then have full driver functionality, just as though the MBX device in the other system were installed in your system. The Virtual MBX Driver is compatible with the MBX Gateway Driver, providing this remote connectivity to the 16-bit applications in your system. For more information, refer to the MBX Gateway Driver section. The Virtual MBX Driver can also be used with the Mbx.Net Server. The Mbx.Net Server along with the Mbx.Net Gateway Driver can provide secure remote connectivity to MBX devices on a local network or over the Internet. Just like with the MBX Gateway Server, you will have remote connectivity to the 16-bit applications in your system. Compatibility The Virtual MBX Driver is implemented as part of the Cyberlogic MBX architecture, which is the foundation used in other Cyberlogic drivers such as the MBX Driver, the Ethernet MBX Driver, the Serial MBX Driver, the MBX Gateway Driver and the Mbx.Net Gateway Driver. Consequently, the Virtual MBX Driver works with all of these drivers, supporting all DOS and Win16 applications that worked with Modicon’s original DOS driver. Blending MBX-Supported Networks The MBX driver family provides support for all Modicon networks through a common architecture, with identical programming interfaces. This means that an application that Cyberlogic Technologies Inc. - 4 - Virtual MBX Driver Help operates